The Higher Colleges of Technology

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3 The Higher Colleges of Technology is dedicated to the delivery of applied and vocationally focused programmes that achieve national and international standards at the Diploma, Bachelors and Masters levels. Delivered through excellent instruction based on learning by doing and in a technology-rich environment, supported by applied research, our programs are designed to meet the employment needs of the UAE and support Emirati students in becoming innovative and work-ready.

7 1 Overview of the HCT In 1985, HE Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, Chancellor of the United Arab Emirates University, made a commitment to establish a new system of post-secondary education for UAE Nationals that would stress the ideals of productivity, self-determination and excellence. His Excellency envisioned a system of the highest quality that would be used to educate Nationals for the professional and technical careers necessary in a rapidly developing society. In fulfillment of that vision, the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) was established in 1988 by a federal decree law issued by the Late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may his soul rest in peace. Four colleges commenced in HCT now has 17 colleges. HE Mohammad Omran Al Shamsi was appointed as Chancellor of the Higher Colleges of Technology in April Dr Abdullatif Al Shamsi, the Vice Chancellor, directs and co-ordinates the overall operation of the HCT. Each college and directorate has a management team led by a Director and each of the academic Faculties is led by an Executive Dean. HCT has highly qualified and experienced teachers who have been selected for their academic and technical expertise. 7

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9 2 College Life College Hours College offices are usually open from 8.00 am until 5.00 pm, Sunday through Thursday, although the hours may be longer than this depending on the college. Classes may be scheduled from 7.30 am until 9.00 pm depending on the programme. Students may stay on campus to work on class assignments, projects or other activities after their scheduled classes and may come to college on Saturdays. Please contact the college for more specific information on the opening hours, as the opening hours vary from college to college. Students may be allowed in the college facilities outside the opening hours provided they have permission from the Programme Chair or Student Services Supervisor. Students are requested to bring their HCT ID card, sign in and out and abide by the same rules applicable on regular working days. Identification Cards All students are issued a photo identification card (ID) during registration. Students must keep this card until graduation. Student ID cards have a number of important uses: Students must present their ID cards at examinations; to check out material from the library; and to borrow college equipment. In the women s colleges, students must show this ID card to the security officer prior to being allowed to enter or leave the campus. With specific parent or guardian authorisation, an additional ID card may be issued to allow students to leave the campus during the day. This may apply to senior students, married female students or students who need to leave the college to work on projects with industry. For procedures to authorise this card, please contact Student Services at the relevant college. Timetables At the beginning of each semester timetables will be available online through the HCT website self-service window. Students should view and print their own timetables. It is the students responsibility to follow these timetables. Parents can access their son s or daughter s timetable on the HCT website self-service window, using their son s or daughter s username and password. If you do not have access to the internet, you can contact Student Services in the college. 9

10 Student Services The Student Services Department at each college offers a range of programmes, facilities and services which contribute to the students personal growth and academic achievement. Student Services staff are available to assist students with student organisations, encourage student involvement in event planning and production, and work with student groups to plan and implement social, educational and recreational programmes. They also provide information and resources for students. In some colleges, Student Services offices provide for convenient access to an ATM banking centre, bookstore, copy centre, lockers, lost & found, and a games room. Health and Wellness HCT aims to promote sports and health awareness among students and staff by creating an environment which enhances the values of teamwork, leadership and lifelong fitness. Most colleges provide opportunities for students to fulfill their needs and practise their hobbies, including sports activities, gym classes, special courses and professional seminars on health awareness. A college-based nurse is also available at some colleges. Each college offers a cafeteria for students meals and snacks during the day. Every effort is made to ensure that meals are nutritious, satisfying and affordable. A committee of staff and students works with the caterer to ensure that satisfactory and healthy food is available. Food should be consumed only in designated areas. Student Associations Each college has its own Student Leadership Group (sometimes called Student Council or Student Parliament). These councils act as a link between the students and college management to improve student life and also plan and organise various activities and events throughout the year. Student representatives of all the colleges meet and elect a system-wide HCT Student Council. This committee represents the wider HCT student body inside the country as well as abroad. 10

11 Some colleges have other groups that students can join, such as the Peer Tutoring Group, where students in senior years with good academic standing tutor other students who might need extra help in their studies. In some colleges, students can also join the Food Committee, where student representatives monitor feedback regarding food quality, menu items and services and plan activities to promote awareness of healthy eating and nutrition. Student Publications HCT students, working with faculty advisers, produce a variety of print and electronic publications each year. If your son or daughter is interested in photography, writing, or producing a yearbook, he or she is encouraged to contact Student Services to pursue this interest. Campus Activities A wide variety of physical, social and cultural activities is available to interested students. Students are encouraged to make every effort to participate in these activities, which are designed to supplement and complement their classroom work, enhance their HCT experience, and provide a healthy balance in life. 11

12 In many cases, students organise or coordinate college events such as National Day celebrations, film festivals, athletic and recreational competitions, health and wellness days, heritage and cultural displays, art shows and career fairs. These events develop individual and group initiative, teamwork and leadership skills. Counselling College counsellors are available to help students having academic or personal problems that interfere with their classroom performance or social adjustment. Counsellors can help students find solutions to their problems and facilitate academic and personal growth. HCT counsellors are all trained professionals who maintain confidentiality. Services for Students with Special Needs HCT is committed to providing equal opportunities to students with special needs. Special needs is a term used to describe individuals who require assistance because they have specific learning difficulties. These difficulties could include visibility, speech and language and physical impairments, psychological conditions, hearing impediments, a learning disorder, attention deficit disorder or ongoing medical conditions. Students with special needs may be eligible for extra support or accommodations that will give them the same opportunities to complete tasks as students without special needs. These accommodations could include, but are not limited to, the use of assistive technology, extra time for tasks or examinations, large print materials and allowing the taping of presentations. If your son or daughter has a disability and you believe that he or she requires accommodations or support, they should contact the college Counsellor or Student Services Supervisor to arrange a meeting as early as possible in the academic year. Recent documentation of special needs from a qualified medical practitioner or other appropriate professional is required. The information provided on the specific special needs of the student will be treated as confidential and will not be disclosed to anyone. In order to provide the accommodations necessary, limited 12

13 information will be discussed with staff on a need to know basis with the permission of the student. Computers and Internet All students are issued with a password to access the internet and once they have signed the HCT Internet Access and Electronic Mail Policy Form agreeing to abide by the rules of the HCT. Laptops At the beginning of their programmes, students are required to purchase their own information technology equipment. HCT uses ipads and laptops depending on the programme requirements. Support for both software and hardware is available. All academic communication is channeled through the HCT website and . Library Students can go to the library to read and study, borrow books and magazines, work on group projects, learn to use new software and computer programmes, and develop learning and study skills. Experienced and helpful Library and Independent Learning Centre staff are happy to assist students with all their research and learning needs. Printing and photocopying are also available at the library. A small fee may be required for this. Telephones Mobile phones must be switched off in all classes. Taking pictures with mobile phones is forbidden. Students are not allowed to use college or staff phones. Pay phones are available for student use. Transport Some colleges offer transport to and from home for students. If a student needs transport assistance, he or she should contact Student Services. Prayer Rooms Every college has prayer rooms for student use and some colleges have a mosque. 13

14 Parking Parking is available in almost all colleges. In order to provide proper security, students should follow the college parking policies. Any student who breaks these rules will be subject to disciplinary action. Security Students of the HCT interact with the faculty and staff of the college on a daily basis but may also interact with a number of guests, vendors, and other college visitors. The HCT wants to ensure that all individuals whom students meet are properly authorised to enter the campus. To ensure proper security for our students, security personnel are stationed at each entrance and will allow only those who are properly authorised to enter. The security officer at each of the college entrances is appointed by the College Director and has the right to stop anyone from entering the college who does not have the proper authorisation. The security check is also required to make sure that female students do not leave the college without permission. Security personnel are authorised to carry out random checks on student and staff vehicles. Students and guardians must show respect for the security officers. If a student violates the security procedures they may be subject to disciplinary measures. Lockers Lockers are available for the safe keeping of books and personal belongings. The college is not responsible for lost items. Students are expected to empty their lockers at the end of the academic year. Failure to do so will result in campus security and Student Services staff emptying the locker. Payments Students may be required to pay a small fee for printing and photocopying in the library. Students are required to pay for any replacement ID cards required. Textbooks are provided free of charge by the college, however students need to pay for any replacements. Students are required to have a laptop; students are directed to banks for loans, 14

15 in case loans are required. Financial assistance may be available at some colleges. Financial Aid The HCT recognises that some students may need assistance with laptop purchase, meals and transportation costs. Students who require assistance are encouraged to contact the college Student Services Supervisor or college Counsellor for details regarding financial aid. Student Services can help in various ways, such as organising temporary employment and providing equipment. Career Centres Most colleges have a Career Centre, with a professional Career Adviser, to provide students with assistance in making career-related decisions, developing a résumé, learning and practising jobsearch techniques, researching possible employment opportunities, and identifying their own strengths in relation to their career choices. Potential employers are invited to participate in Career Days at the colleges to meet students and inform them of job opportunities. In addition, employment listings received from employers are posted at colleges to inform students of available positions. Sponsorship A number of employers in the government and private sectors offer scholarships to students. In some cases these sponsored students work part-time while studying. Sponsored students are often required to work for the sponsor after graduation for a period of time. For more specific and detailed information about sponsorship, please contact Academic or Student Services at the college. 15

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17 3 Student Conduct HCT wants all students to get the most out of their time at the HCT, to be successful and to contribute to the HCT s excellent reputation. Therefore, the HCT sets high standards for personal conduct as well as academic conduct. The standards are set out in the Code of Student Conduct and include student responsibilities and acceptable behaviour. Disciplinary Measures A student will be subject to disciplinary measures if he or she breaks the code of student conduct or rules for academic honesty and non-academic misconduct. These measures could include verbal or written warnings, suspension or termination of privileges and activities, dismissal from the HCT or cancellation of a student s credential. Appeals Appeals may be made against any disciplinary measures imposed by sending a letter of appeal, to the College Director within one week of notification of a sanction. Importance of Attendance Regular attendance and punctuality are important for academic success. Students are expected to attend all classes in each course, participate in all learning activities and to be on time. Each college has specific limits on being late. Late attendance will be recorded. Warnings, either written or verbal, will be given to students who are absent from classes for more than 5% of the time allotted to a course. When absences from a course are more than 10% of the time allotted to a course, the college will issue a final written warning indicating that further absences may result in a failing grade being recorded for the course and the student may not be allowed to continue. Students will be given an opportunity to explain the absences and to present relevant documentation. 17

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19 4 Academic Life After admission to the HCT, students may be required to complete a Foundations programme. They may be placed at an appropriate level with a minimum of one semester, and maximum of four semesters, depending on their GSC and their CEPA results in English and Mathematics. The Foundations programme prepares students for the Bachelor degree programmes. Students who already demonstrate an acceptable level of English and Maths can directly enter the programme of their choice. Examinations and Assessments Regular course examinations are held throughout the semester. In addition to mid-term and final examinations, students are assessed on their assignments, projects and course work. All assessments are appropriately weighted. Students are notified of the details of weighting and dates at the beginning of the semester. Grade Reports Parents can access their son s or daughter s results on the HCT website self-service window, using their son s or daughter s username and password. If you do not have access to the internet, please contact the Academic Services Department in the college. Academic Standing Students must have a minimum cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 to graduate from their programme. Their academic standing is assessed throughout their programme. A student is considered to be in Good Academic Standing if he or she maintains a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. A student is placed on Academic Warning if his or her semester GPA is below 2.0 and his or her cumulative GPA is above 2.0. A student is placed on Academic Probation if his or her cumulative GPA falls below 2.0. Students then have two further semesters to raise their GPA above

20 Academic Dismissal If a student does not attain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 after two semesters on academic probation, he or she will be subject to academic dismissal. A student is also dismissed if he or she takes longer to complete the programme than the specified limit. Academic Honesty HCT is committed to creating a learning environment that is honest and ethical. Breaches of academic honesty will be treated with the utmost seriousness. Students found guilty of plagiarism, cheating or other forms of academic dishonesty will be dismissed with a permanent record on their academic transcript. Graduation Requirements To qualify for a Higher Colleges of Technology credential, a student must successfully complete the requirements of his or her programme, such as the minimum number of credits, required courses, English language assessments, work experience etc. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 is required for graduation. To qualify for a Higher Colleges of Technology credential a student must complete a minimum of 50% of the programme requirements at the HCT, rather than at another institution. 20

21 Recognition of Academic Excellence HCT believes that it is very important to officially recognise student achievements. At the end of the year, a number of system-wide and college awards are presented to outstanding HCT students. Academic Honours The following awards are available to students, provided they meet the cumulative GPA criteria in their programme and the following additional criteria: Distinction Cumulative GPA between 3.5 and 3.74 Distinction with Honours Cumulative GPA between 3.75 and 4.0 Distinction with Highest Honours Student with the highest GPA in their programme, across or throughout the HCT system, provided the cumulative GPA is between 3.75 and 4.0 The achievement of Distinction, Distinction with Honours and Distinction with Highest Honours will be noted on the student s credential and transcript. Industry Awards Several industry awards are granted to outstanding graduates in various programmes. For additional information, please refer to the HCT catalogue. College Specific Awards In addition to the above awards there are college specific awards. The colleges concerned make the final decisions on these awards. Please contact the Student Services office of the college for further details. Director s List Students in good standing, who achieve a GPA of 3.50 or above in any semester shall be placed on the Director s List. The minimum required credit hours vary with each credential and are detailed in the HCT catalogue. 21

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23 Work Experience Work experience is part of the curriculum for all HCT programmes and is a requirement for graduation. HCT encourages qualified students to work abroad when such placements promise to enrich their academic programmes. For additional information, contact the Work Experience coordinator at the college. Field Trips Field trips are required components of HCT academic programmes. Your son or daughter will need you to sign a permission letter allowing him/her to participate in these activities. Students must travel from and return to the college. No other arrangements are possible, other than those agreed to in advance by parents or guardians. Withdrawal from College Any student who withdraws from college must complete a withdrawal form available at the Student Services department in their college to avoid being subject to academic penalty. Students who do not withdraw prior to the specified date will receive a failing grade for that course. Re-Enrolment A student who is in good academic standing, but has previously withdrawn from a college, may apply for reenrolment in the same programme in the calendar year following their withdrawal. Approval depends upon space availability and is at the discretion of the College Director. There is no guarantee that the student will be allowed to re-enroll. Confidentiality of Records A student s personal and academic records are treated as confidential and will not be released without the written permission of the student concerned. Upon admission, students must complete a consent form providing details of their legal guardian or, if they are a sponsored student, of their sponsor. If at any time, the guardian of the student changes, for example they get married, the student must notify HCT and provide updated information. 23

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